Introductory Photoshop Lessons and Tips
This is the tools menu, it is usually located on the left side of the
screen. This is where you choose what you want to do at any given
time. Some are basic and pretty straight forward to learn but some
take some serious time and effort to master. Look through some of our
picture editing tutorials for directions on using many of these tools.
But most of them you just need to experiment with until you figure them out.
The circled in red part of the menu is the color selection area. The
top one of the colors (black shown here) is what will appear if you use any
drawing or text tool. To change the working color click on it and a
menu will appear for you to choose another one.
This is the Navigation menu, usually located in the upper right
corner of the screen. In this menu you can zoom in and out of the
current picture and actually see how big it really is. To zoom in or
out click on the slider which is circled in red and drag it left or right to
zoom out or in.
This is the History menu, Usually located in the right middle of the
screen. This is where you can undo any previous step that you have
made. To undo a step just click on it and drag it to the trash which
is circled in red.
This is the Layers menu, usually located in the lower right corner of
the screen. You will need to get very familiar with the different
parts of this menu. The layers stack up in order so if you change the
order the picture will most likely look different. The layer that is
selected in blue is the layer I am currently working, it is easy to get
frustrated when you try to do something to the background picture but
nothing happens because you have the wrong layer selected. Always make
sure you have the layer you want selected. If you don't like any of
the layers you can delete them by dragging them into the trash that is
selected in red.


Probably the first thing you should learn about would be adjustment layers.
Adjustment layers can be used to augment many things in pictures and if you
change your mind they can be instantly erased. They are a very
convenient way to edit pictures. Once you have a picture ready to work
on in photoshop there are two ways to create adjustment layers.
1. You can create one by
clicking on the layer menu and selecting one of the new adjustment layers.
2. The much more convenient way
is to click on the little half black and white circle in the layers box to
open a selection of all adjustment layers.
The most basic adjustment layer is the brightness/contrast layer, the others
are best learned by experimenting. To learn how to use the Layers
adjustment layer read the first section of our
photo touchups tutorial.

This page is designed for beginner photoshop users who are trying to find
the essential tools to editing photos. But these are just the absolute
basics, there are many more possibilities that are more advanced.